优秀英语演讲稿范文五篇

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优秀英语演讲稿范文五篇

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优秀英语演讲稿范文篇一

Ladies and gen tleme n, your honored judges

When you"re leaving the hotel will you look into a mirror and adjust

your clothes in front of it. But if it were a black mirror what could weget?

With tech no logy develop ing at a rocket speed, the black mirror is

everywhere, on the scree ns of our cellpho nes, our computers and our

televisi ons. In our daily life, weare always facing black mirrors. However,

wecan hardly see ourselves in it. Perhaps sometimes we can, but only as

a colourless face. Tech no logy has brought great convenience of com

muni cati on for in formati on but at the same time, it has webbed our

thought.

Several years ago, an article named “ Is Google making us

stupid ” got quite popular on the Internet. At that time, I thought it was

just alarmism but nowl find it muchworse because tech no logy is not just

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independent thought. About half year ago, I was invited to judge a debate

competition. When I arrived at the competition room, I noticed it was an

old and classic topic, so I was expecting those players to give me some

new and special ideas.

Unfortun ately, whe n the game con ti nu ed, I found all the

viewpoints and examples they used were totally the sameas the previous

competition. The only fun during the competition was to predict what they

would say. As far as I was concerned, they were not making a debate but

replaying a video. Obviously, they just spoke for the black mirror.

Debate was born as an area that we use our own thought to defe nd

our opinion. However due to high tech no logy, all these "My opinion is" in

the competition are actually "The opinion I have found is". That is , really,

a tragedy because all human dig nity lies in thought which has bee n

weake ned by convenient tech no logy.

Truth to be told, debate is not the only example. In every field, we can

get whatever information or opinions we want from the almighty black

mirror. As a consequenee, howto restructure huma nthought has become

not only importa nt but also n ecessary in today"s tech no logically adva

need world. And the an swer is humanismwhich stands for

humanindependent special mind. Just as humanism freed people"s

thought from the force of religion

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ideology trapped in high tech no logy. Huma ni smis a Lodestar guid ing

us to the era that anyone can form their own opinion about any thi ng but

not just speak the words from the In ter net.

Ladies and gentlemen, I"m not an anti-technologist but I

do care about those disadva ntages that tech no logy brings to our

present life. With the laundry machine, we don"t know how to hand wash

clothes clean. With electronic address books, we can

even hardly remember our girlfriends or boyfriends" phone numbers. And

nowwith a convenient way to get opinion, we seldom think with our own

min d. If so, huma n is only a reed, the

feeblest thing in nature. So follow the spirit of humanism, have an

independent mind, so that we can be colorful in those black mirrors.

优秀英语演讲稿范文篇二

Hono rable judges, ladies and gen tlema n, good morning.

I want you to tell me something. What ' s the first thing

that pops into your mind when you hear the word faith, a sacred and

heart-warming word that ' s supposed to remind you of all

the beauties and good ness of life, the key that used to keep us going

when confronted with all sorts of hardships and obstacles. However,

when I hear the word faith, the thing it reminds me of is so remote and

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or wars, especially for us young people whose lives are mucheasier and

wealthier than our fathers ' . So is faith gradually losing its sig ni fica nee

in the huma n world no wadays?

Like many of others, I used to thi nk of faith as of no importance at all,

and I deemed myself as a faithless person. I thought I can live my life

perfectly fine without inten ti on ally grasp ing someth ing as my faith. Un

til one day I met an American Christian named John, who later became a

very good friend of mine. John is an extremely faithful Christian, and he

thinks of Jesus Christ as his lord. He, as a pastor, tried to convert meinto

a Christian when we first met. So he lectured

mewith his extensive knowledge of history and philosophy every time we

hung out. In spite of his amazingly detailed desc

ription of the history of Jesus, what really got me intrigued is not the story